Difference between revisions of "Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme"

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*RISM ID no.: 70100246<ref name="Opac"/>
*RISM ID no.: 70100246<ref name="Opac"/>
*OCLC Number: 691379960<ref name="Worldcat"/>
*OCLC Number: 691379960<ref name="Worldcat"/>
==Sources=
==Sources==
Free Score at the IMSLP:
Free Score at the IMSLP:
*Il Sedecia re di Gerusalemme 1705<ref name="imslp"/>
*Il Sedecia re di Gerusalemme 1705<ref name="imslp"/>
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:RISM ID no.: 701002463
:RISM ID no.: 701002463


 
==Synopsis==
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''ll Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme'' recounts the fate of Sedecia, king of Jerusalem. He is defeated by Nabucco, king of Babylon, who opposes him for his alliance with Egypt. He is killed after seeing his son Ismael die, who intervened in his defence, and, following the great pain, his wife Anna. Despite a certain fixity of the characters and their destiny, the work reveals a not inconsiderable ability to represent the tragic nature of the events, especially in the figure of the protagonist, convinced that he was punished by God for his own idolatry.<ref name="Treccani"/>
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In Sedecia the tragic story of the king of Jerusalem is represented: he, defeated by Nabucco, king of Babylon, who opposes him for his alliance with Egypt, will be killed after seeing his son (the child Ismeria) die, who intervened in his defense, and, following the great pain, his wife Anna. Despite a certain fixity of the characters and their destiny, the work reveals a not inconsiderable ability to represent the tragic nature of the events, especially in the figure of the protagonist, convinced that he was punished by God for his own idolatry.<ref name="Treccani"/>
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